Frequency Assignment and Interference Analysis
Frequency Assignment and Interference Analysis
Frequency Assignment and Interference Analysis
FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT
AND
INTERFERENCE CALCULATION
OF
BASE STATIONS
The frequency assignment and the interference calculation are the necessary
second steps after having created a network. This analysis can lead to modify
the initial design of the network.
In this manual, you will learn how to:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 OBJECT ............................................................................................................................. 4
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1 Object
In this manual, the base stations are considered as transmitters only, i.e. in
downlink mode.
The problem consists then in determining :
2.1 Definitions
In the C/I mode, the term “signal” refers to the field strength delivered by the
transmitter at the entry of the receiving antenna.
Let’s consider two transmitters Tx1, Tx2 and a reception point M of the map,
on which Tx1 delivers a signal C1 and Tx2 a signal C2.
Tx1 Tx2
C2
C1
• C1/C2 (dB) < C/I Required (dB) – RXAPA (dB) - XPD (dB)
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The first condition means that the point must belong to the coverage area of
Tx1 in order to be considered as interfered. This condition implies that the
higher is the threshold, the smaller the covered and the interfered area.
The second condition means that Tx1 is jammed by Tx2 if the ratio of the two
signals is lower than a minimum value, often called protection ratio, optionally
decreased by the Rx antenna pattern attenuation of the receiver in the
direction of Tx2 (RXAPA) and by another parameter, called cross-polar
discrimination (XPD).
Let’s consider three transmitters Tx1, Tx2, Tx3 and a reception point M of the
map, on which Tx1 delivers a signal C1, Tx2 a signal C2 and Tx3 a signal C3.
Tx3
Tx1 Tx2
C3
C2
C1
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2.2 Conventions
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On the maps, the value 255 is used to identify the interfered areas. By default,
the color of interfered areas is the pink color. The user can change this color
The signals received on a given point from a transmitter are extracted from
the coverage contained in the transmitter record, as it would be much too long
to recalculate it dynamically. This coverage depends on the following
parameters :
• Rx antenna height
• Propagation model
2.3.2 Thresholds
frequency band, the type of service, the modulation, etc. (see the button
on the left side of the screen).
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C/I (dB)
Delta F
Delta F = 0 MHz
Figure 3 – C/I mask
In addition, a correction factor is applied to this curve to take into account the
bandwidths ratio between victim and interferer (see Appendix).
Therefore, the protection ratio depends on :
• The frequency, the bandwidth, the type of signal, the modulation, the
line offset and the precision of the victim
This parameter, also called XPD, is set by the user and decreases the
protection ratio when the victim and the interferer do not have the same
polarization.
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• Set the gain (dB) of the receiver antenna (used for field / power
conversion), define its horizontal pattern by clicking on H-pattern or use
RPE file. Click on OK.
For each pixel of the coverage, ICS telecom determines the best server,
orients a virtual receiver antenna towards this station, and attenuates the
other received fields and powers according to the Rx antenna horizontal
pattern and gain.
Before the modification of the coverage, the different fields strengths are
received as if each pixel had an omnidirectional antenna. During the
modification, ICS telecom chooses on each pixel the best server and orients
the directional antenna towards it. All the received fields are then attenuated
according to the receiver antenna pattern (fields number 1, 3, 4 and 5 on the
above figure), except the field received in the main beam azimuth (field
number2).
To check if the coverage of your network has been modified, click on the Info
button of the Coverage sub-box of a station parameter box:
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If you add or move a station in your network, and if you wish to modify the
new coverage, you must modify the coverage of the whole network, using the
non-modified coverage.
You should always save the non-modified coverage of your network before
launching the modification, otherwise, you would have to perform it again.
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3.1 Process
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• Set the threshold, the C/I ratios, the XPD and the type of receiving
antenna.
3.2.1 User-defined
The user can define his own C/I mask (see § 2.3.3.1). Two different types of
C/I masks are available :
• Single C/I / Compare user frequency delta: Calculation will take into
account the following parameters:
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¾ Frequency delta safety (MHz): If the difference between the two center
frequencies of the wanted and the unwanted signals is lower than the
delta, the interferer is taken into account for assignment. Otherwise, it
is not.
¾ C/I (dB): Protection ratio required between the wanted signal and the
interferer.
• C/I from NFD matrix: The protection ratios are calculated from the
NFD matrix depending on the delta frequency between the wanted and
the unwanted signals and on the "Required C/I (dB)" in the following
way : C/I required = Required C/I (dB)-IRF (dB).
The option C/I tables allows to retrieve the C/I ratios from standard tables
(see § 2.3.3.2).
Preview... gives the used C/I ratios.
If the option C/I tables is checked and if the corresponding values are not
defined in tables, Multiple C/I (dB) or Single C/I are used.
3.4 Options
The following options are applied to all interference calculations and during
frequency assignment. The parameters are set from the "Interference
restrictions" window that can be accessed from different functions.
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• "Do not interfere if same Network ID" : The stations sharing the same
"Network ID" field in the "General" item cannot interfere one with
another.
• "Do not interfere if same Group code" : The stations sharing the same
"group" field in the "General" item cannot interfere one with another.
• "Do not interfere if linked" : The linked stations ("Link" object) cannot
interfere one with another.
• "Interference from/to activated stations (only)" : Only activated stations
are considered as wanted and unwanted in turn. Deactivated stations
are ignored.
• "Wanted : all channels / Unwanted : All channels (C/I)" : In C/I
multichannel interference mode, all channels are considered as wanted
and unwanted in turn.
• "Wanted : Pilot channel only / Unwanted : All channels (C/I)" : In C/I
multichannel interference mode, the first channel only (if defined as
"Pilot") is considered as wanted. But all channels are considered as
potential interferers.
• "Wanted/Unwanted distance <=" : This option will limit interference
calculations to the interferers that are located inside a maximum radius
around each wanted station.
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3.5 Mode
• Global Interference
In this mode, a pixel will be considered as interfered if at least one
received signal is interfered. If the point is interfered, the displayed
value is 255, otherwise, the displayed value is the one of the best
signal received on this point, in dBµV/m.
Three options are available:
¾ Co-site excluded
If checked, interferences on a same site are not considered.
Different ways are possible to define a site :
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Displays the maximum C/I on each point of the coverage. All activated
stations are considered in turn as wanted and unwanted. Only general
frequency is considered and the interferers are treated as having the
same frequency and polarization as the wanted signal. No XPD is
taken into account
• Protection Margin
Displays on each coverage point the result of the following calculation:
Max[(Wanted field strength) - Max(Unwanted field strength+C/I
required ratio)], for Wanted field strength ≥ Threshold.
All activated stations are considered in turn. The unwanted stations
must be de-activated. Works with general frequency only.
• Protected field strength
Displays on each coverage point the maximum interference field
strength plus the worst case protection ratio :
Max[Unwanted field strength + Maximum C/I required ratio], if
Unwanted field strength and Wanted field strength > 0
All activated stations are considered in turn. The unwanted stations
must be de-activated. Only general frequency is considered.
• Interference on serving cell
On each covered point, all potential servers are analyzed. A server
becomes "effective" if the field strength received from it (FS) is greater
or equal to the receiving threshold and satisfies :
Max FS – Handover margin<= FS <= Max FS,
with Max FS = Highest field strength value received on that point.
All servers satisfying these conditions are analyzed in terms of
interference. If one of them is interfered on one of its channels, the
point will be considered as interfered (255 code displayed on the map).
If no server is interfered, the best server number is displayed.
Al other stations are considered as potential interferers.
A CSV report is also generated and gives for each channel of each
server the percentage of coverage interfered.
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Assigns line offset to each activated TV stations present on the map. The line
offset is assigned in order to reduce the C/I ratios with the adjacent stations.
Setting of service and channel of TV stations must be previously performed.
3.6 Analysis
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¾ Click on at the bottom of the left side of the screen and select
"MFN interference..."
¾ Set or check required C/I ratios.
¾ Click on any point on the map (an interfered point for example). All
received signals above the threshold will be displayed and the list of
interferers, if any, will be given.
If the coverage of a station is not available, the corresponding received
field will be performed in point to point mode and “P2P” will be
displayed on the corresponding line.
The WAY function takes into account only the activated stations, both
as interferers or as victims.
• On a given point (Tx received function) :
¾ Right-click on any point of the map
¾ Select the Tx received function
¾ A report is generated with the list of the signals received from all
activated transmitters
¾ Cross these information to determine why the protection ratios are not
respected
In this function, the received signals are not extracted from the
coverage of the transmitters but recalculated in point-to-point mode.
3.7 Coverage modification
Interfered areas can be removed from the stations coverage. To do so, use
the following function :
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In that case, the remarks made in § 2.3.5.2, regarding the modification due to
the receiving antenna and the importance to keep a back-up of the original
coverage, are also applicable.
Be aware not to run this function if the interference analysis has already been
done using a receiver with discrimination.
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4.1 Process
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4.2 Mode
4.2.1 Band
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4.2.3 List
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4.2.5 Polarization
4.3 Rules
Several rules can be selected simultaneously and the most suitable rules to
use will closely depends on the kind of network, the number of frequencies to
assign, the coverage radius of the stations ...
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• Other options
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"Delta F..." : This function calculates, for each transmitting channel of each
station, the minimum frequency offset to reach the minimum interference
level. The result depends on the frequencies that can be assigned.
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5.1 Definitions
Tx3
Tx1 Tx2
C3
C2
C1
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The Sum(I), also called Power Sum, is expressed in dBm and is defined as
the sum of all interfering signals. It must be underlined that, even if the terms
are the same, this power sum is completely different of the power sum defined
in § 2.1.3.2
The sum of the unwanted signals is expressed by the following formula,
where the wanted transmitter is the i-th, and the unwanted signals are
expressed in dBm :
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5.1.4 C/Sum(I)
The C/Sum(I) value is defined by the following formula, where the wanted
transmitter is the i-th :
Ci/Sum(I) (dB) = Ii (dBm) – Sum(I) (dBm)
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See § 2.3.1
5.2.2 Thresholds
See § 2.3.2.
5.2.3 IRF
The IRF value represents the attenuation due to the filters of the interferer and
of the receiver.
There are two three types of IRF masks.
5.2.3.1 User-defined
The applied IRF values are defined in a curve, set by the user, giving the IRF
following the frequency delta between victim and interferer.
IRF (dB)
Delta F
Delta F = 0 MHz
In addition, a correction factor is applied to this curve to take into account the
bandwidths ratio between victim and interferer (see Appendix).
In that case, the IRF value depends on :
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• The frequency, the bandwidth and the bit rate of the victim
• an NFD name has been set for the receiver (for instance Rec)
• an NFD name has been set for the interferer (for instance Interf)
This parameter, also called XPD, is set by the user and decreases the
interfering signal when the victim and the interferer do not have the same
polarization.
Therefore, this parameter depends on :
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The methods use in order to take into account the parameters of the receiving
antenna are the same as the ones described in § 2.3.5.
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6.1 Process
.
• The following window appears:
• Click on Start
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6.2 Mode
All these actions are implicitly in many-to-many mode, i.e. all activated
transmitters are considered in turn interfered by the rest of the transmitters.
Only the points for which the received field strength is above the threshold are
considered.
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• C/sum(I) calculation
This function computes the maximum C/sum(I) value on each point of
the terrain with C = received wanted power coming from activated
stations considered in turn and unwanted power is the power sum of
the other stations (unwanted stations are activated, or… depending on
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Hypothesis:
We presume to obtain the same receiving probability without
interference in space and in time domain.
We presume that the wanted signal (C) and the interfering signal
(I) follow a normal distribution with the same standard deviation
(both signals cross the same terrain configuration).
• By default when the C/sum(I) or the C/sum(I)+N calculation is checked,
the unwanted stations are activated, or the choice is made depending
6.3.1 User-defined
Just check the option IRF from tables or IRF from CNC-DNRc61/c54.
Just check the option IRF from NFD matrix. In that case, the NFD used for
the receiver is the NFD of the victim.
• "Coverage from FDW/FDU" : This option can take into account different
coverage, depending on the status of the station : wanted or unwanted.
If the station is wanted, the callsign.fdw coverage is used, if the station
is unwanted, the callsign.fdu coverage is used.
If the FDU or FDW coverage is not found, the current coverage is
considered. The .FDW and .FDU files must be located in the same
folder, defined when checking the option.
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See § 3.3.
6.6 Analysis
See § 3.6.
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• Select the clutter codes on which the virtual subscriber will move.
• Set the grid step : this parameter can dramatically decrease computing
time, by considering only one pixel out of this grid step.
• Set the max unwanted dist parameter : the algorithm is checking all
potential wanted signals up to max wanted dist and the corresponding
unwanted signals up to max unwanted dist.
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• Set the threshold that will define the coverage, the IRF masks and the
propagation model.
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General considerations
The wanted signal is Sw, with Fw central frequency and Bw bandwidth.
In point to point mode, this bandwidth is considered as the received
bandwidth.
In point to multi-point mode (coverage mode), this bandwidth is considered as
the transmitted bandwidth.
The unwanted signal is Su, with Fu central frequency and Bu transmitted
bandwidth.
The attenuation of the jamming signal (corresponding to the depth of the
rejection filter) is defined as follows:
• And so on ...
In the following considerations, explanations will be described up to N+2
channel.
Principles remain the same for the other channels.
Let be Lco the frequency band occupied by the wanted signal.
Lco = [Fw-Bw/2 ; Fw+Bwu/2].
Let be Lad the frequency band occupied by the adjacent channel.
Lad = [Fw+Bw/2 ; Fw+3 Bw/2].
Let be Ln2 the frequency band occupied by the N+2 channel of Sw.
Lad = [Fw+3 Bw/2 ; Fw+5 Bw/2].
Let be Lbr the frequency band occupied by the jamming signal.
Lbr = [Fu-Bu/2 ; Fu+Bu/2].
The principles of calculations described here below are valid for either for C/I
mode or for IRF mode.
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Fw
Bw
Fu
Bu
¾ If Lbr ⊄ Lco and if Lco ⊄ Lbr and if Lbr ∩ Lco = Bwi, then
IRF = IRF(N=0)+10log(Bu/BWi) = 10log(Bu/BWi).
Fw
Bw
Fu
Bu
Bwi
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First case
If the following conditions are fulfilled :
• Wanted and unwanted signals have the same Channel scanning speed
(ms)
Other cases
In all other cases, if the victim and/or the interferer works in frequency
hopping mode, a probability of collision in time and frequency is estimated
(based on the recommendation CEPT WG SE 21) and this probability is
applied to the C/Ico-channel ratio or IRFco-channel.
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It is admitted that the IRF values can be deduced from the C/I values by using
the following relations :
0 (co-channel) 22 0
1 (adjacent channel) 19 3
2 11 11
3 -6 28
4 -23 45
5 -40 62
6 -52 74
Figure 7 – Correspondence between C/I and IRF values
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Example :
For instance, it is possible to overlap the interference maps calculated with
the two different following configurations :
Figure 8 – Configuration 1
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Figure 9 – Configuration 2
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In both cases, the same areas will be covered by the same best servers and
non-interfered on the resulting map, as illustrated on the figures below :
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Explanation :
In Configuration 1 (C/I mode), a point M is not interfered (i.e. displayed in non-
pink colour) if :
Ci ≥ Sum (NFS)
C/I(0) + 10 x Log10 (Σj≠i10 (Cj - 20 Log10 (f) - 37.2 + Gain - Losses - IRF - RXAPA - XPD)/10)
⇔ Ii - Sum(I) ≥ C/I(0)
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